Salty Hmong Girl Salty Hmong Girl

Salty Hmong Girl

  • AAPI artist
  • BIPOC artist

Regular price$20.00
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ABOUT THE ART
Salty Hmong Girl is a reimagining of the Morton Salt girl, featuring a Hmong woman in traditional dress standing in protest to ICE.


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PROCEEDS from the sale of this print art are donated equally between these Minnesota aid organizations:
ACLU Minnesota
Immigrant Law Center of Minnesota
International Institute of Minnesota

SPECS
• Every order is custom printed just for you, handcrafted in the USA.
• Paper: Acid free 80lb (216gsm) coated cover weight paper
• High-quality archival inks resist UV exposure and light fading
• American-made wood frames with black, white, or natural matte finish
• Frame face is 1.25" wide x 0.75" deep
• Rabbet joints provide a clean appearance and increased strength.
• Premium clear acrylic glazing is lighter than glass and shatterproof.
• Hardboard backer with integrated hanger 
• Note: Color variations between website previews, your screen, and printed artwork may occur

Meet Tou Yia Xiong

Tou Yia Xiong is a Brooklyn–based illustrator and visual designer. 
His work draws inspiration from nature, sports, urban design, inclusion, and his Hmong heritage, brought to life through a bold geometric style defined by fragmented shapes, high contrast, and playful perspectives. His illustrations often blur the line between digital and analog processes, combining organic shapes with nuanced, hand-crafted textures.

LOCATION Brooklyn, New York  USA

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(Pronounced “two-yee-ah”; you can call me Tou, like the number two.)

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